Permalink: https://www.media.greenpeace.org/archive/People-Vs-Fossil-Fuels-Protest-in-Washington-DC--Day-2--27MDHUW86L5B.htmlConceptually similarPeople Vs Fossil Fuels Protest in Washington DC (Day 2)GP1SW58VCompleted★★★★People Vs Fossil Fuels Protest in Washington DC (Day 2)GP1SW58OCompleted★★★★People Vs Fossil Fuels Protest in Washington DC (Day 2)GP1SW58QCompleted★★★★People Vs Fossil Fuels Protest in Washington DC (Day 2)GP1SW58NCompleted★★★★People Vs Fossil Fuels Protest in Washington DC (Day 2)GP1SW58RCompleted★★★★People Vs Fossil Fuels Protest in Washington DC (Day 2)GP1SW58LCompleted★★★★People Vs Fossil Fuels Protest in Washington DC (Day 2)GP1SW58PCompleted★★★★★★People Vs Fossil Fuels Protest in Washington DC (Day 2)GP1SW58XCompleted★★★★People Vs Fossil Fuels Protest in Washington DC (Day 2)GP1SW596Completed★★★★View AllGP1SW58IPeople Vs Fossil Fuels Protest in Washington DC (Day 2)Activist Amber Morningstar Byars looks back at the White House as she sits in defiance on the White House sidewalk, the last protestor to be arrested.Hundreds of Indigenous leaders, land and water protectors, and allies from across the continent march for a second day in Washington D.C. and get arrested sitting in front of the White House on Indigenous Peoples Day. The mobilization is being organized by Build Back Fossil Free, a coalition of hundreds of Indigenous, Black, environmental, climate justice, youth, and social justice organizations. People are taking part in mass civil disobedience at the White House to pressure President Biden to declare a climate emergency and stop all new fossil fuel projects.Locations:North America-United States of America-Washington, D.C.Date:12 Oct, 2021Credit:© Tim Aubry / GreenpeaceMaximum size:3840px X 4307pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Activists-Cities-Climate (campaign title)-Day-Demonstrations-Indigenous People-KWCI (GPI)-One person-Outdoors-Urban areas-WomenShoot:People Vs. Fossil Fuels Week of Protests in Washington D.C.Hundreds of Indigenous leaders, land and water protectors, and allies from across the continent march for a second day in Washington D.C. and get arrested sitting in front of the White House on Indigenous Peoples Day. The mobilization is being organized by Build Back Fossil Free, a coalition of hundreds of Indigenous, Black, environmental, climate justice, youth, and social justice organizations. People are taking part in mass civil disobedience at the White House to pressure President Biden to declare a climate emergency and stop all new fossil fuel projects.Related Collections:People vs. Fossil Fuels Week of Action in Washington, D.C. (Photos & Video)